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Title: Merit is required?
Post by: tintingp on March 19, 2021, 08:31:52 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: TheNineClub on March 19, 2021, 08:53:14 AM
Any post that the meriter (the one who gives out the merit) finds helpful to him or the community. Posts that help new members in this section tend to be highly regarded, also translations in your native language (on your local board), information on new crypto developments, and new crypto regulations. Is Merit required? No, it is not, you can still participate in discussions on this forum and find useful information that can help you with your investments, but if you want to rank up, then it will be required.

If you need more information on the merit requirements for certain ranks, please check this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2818350.0


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Taskford on March 19, 2021, 08:55:29 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???

Informative post
Relevant to the topic
Helpful post
Sometimes humorous post.

Mostly those kind of post are meritable so maybe contribute good here and you get the merits from the user who like your post. Also don't focus on altcoin section since that section mostly avoided by merit giver due to the spams happening on that section.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: DdmrDdmr on March 19, 2021, 09:10:48 AM
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Certainly not bounty report type posts…

I was going to compile a list of recent threads on the matter, but it’s really a pretty simple task to do by simply browsing the Beginners & Help section or using the search function. Doing so, you’d find dozens of threads that deal with the matter at hand.

The easiest way to understand what it entails, complementary to whatever else is said on the topic here, is to understand through examples. In order to do so, simply browse and read the merited posts on the recent merit (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;stats=recent) list.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: examplens on March 19, 2021, 09:40:10 AM
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Certainly not bounty report type posts…

even if it's just bounty reports, it would be good to learn at least a little more knowledge of the English language. If OP wants to earn some merit, the first prerequisite is that others understand it.
For example, what is "bounty camping"?


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Trinx01 on March 19, 2021, 09:50:04 AM
Any meaningful, useful and helpful for some other members of the forum. Gaining merit is not that easy, you have to create quality content before you gain merit, anything related to crypto can do, you may also share some of your experiences, motivation, skills, techniques, and news that you know and if there is someone who appreciates your thread then he or she might give you the merit. Giving merit is not required it depends on the member if they want to give it or not, holding merit won't make benefit them so I don't think that they would hoard it unless they have some personal reasons.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: posi on March 19, 2021, 11:52:52 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???
The last time I  checked the post that gives good merit are creating an informative thread which helps mostly newbies understand some innovative blockchain related platforms and sometime it could be funny on topic post.
But, mainly posts that solve some peoples problems are good for getting merit.



Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Botnake on March 19, 2021, 11:55:17 AM
Post that are helpful, a post that is not spam.

That's just some of the basis but actually there's no standard on post in order to receive a merit as merit given is based on the sender.
You can post "hello", "thank you", and "you're welcome"  and you can still receive merit, but if you really like to earn merits for you to rank up, don't get tired in contributing in the forum, be an asset in short.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Findingnemo on March 19, 2021, 12:11:53 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???
Anything that convince someone to read your post can get you merit(s), in this thread OG convinced so gave you merit. But in general people say make quality post to get some merits so I do suggest the same. :D


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: rosenbauer02 on March 19, 2021, 12:30:41 PM
You're there already buddy. One of the legendary rank user had provided you with one merit and you ranked up already to jr. member. You can celebrate it now.

Receiving merit will depend on how good your thoughts will be when making replies and threads. It will all depend on the impact of the readers and with those with smerits then they can provide you with it. For now, mostly of the users are bounty hunters so it may be difficult to receive merits especially when most of the users are only minding to receive and not to give.

If you wish to receive more merits in the future then I guess you need to exercise rewarding merits if you have some to users in which you think had help you or to other users. The circulation of merits will going to be active and that can help other users to receive as well. But, if there will be circulation then likely merits will just be hoard by the users and that is their discretion whether to keep it or not.

The forum also provided good merit source to balance users that are hoarding their merits. They were allocated with merits to be spend whenever they see quality posts worthy to be merited. So, no worries not receiving if you think you are a quality poster with these merit source. However, quality posting will not determine base on your assessment of having a quality post. Quality posts will be the assessment of the user who will send the merits to other users.

So keep always being friendly and helpful to all users here in the forum.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: tintingp on March 20, 2021, 06:37:38 AM
Thanks for your feedback and thanks to the person who raised my rank one level.Your feedback has opened my eyes and I will post better in the future so that everyone can benefit.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on March 20, 2021, 07:01:47 AM
Thanks for your feedback and thanks to the person who raised my rank one level.Your feedback has opened my eyes and I will post better in the future so that everyone can benefit.

It's scary to imagine how many years it took for your eyes to open. Three years on the forum, and in your luggage, there are only reports on the bounty of the company, and you also have an alternative account, which also has a bunch of altos.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2544574.msg54867987#msg54867987

Therefore, do not flatter yourself in your insight, and continue to spam the forum, having already one merit. Now the doors have opened to even more companies.
I feel sorry for you.  :(


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Peanutswar on March 20, 2021, 09:57:43 AM
A member who has a lot of posts just for their bounty spam I don't think so you will get a lot of merits to rank up into a member rank up because right now you don't even post on other board just having spam to those bounties only. I don't want to judge you but it's not already too late to change your mind to become part of the constructive poster.

I came from the merit system too and I tried to grind up to this rank I think you can do it too just make quality content.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Daniel91 on March 20, 2021, 02:28:23 PM
Personally, I reward with merit posts that are constructive and informative, posts that add value to the discussion or help other members.
Different members have different opinions and criteria for sharing the merits, but in general, try to write quality posts and the bitcoin community will reward your efforts.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: blckhawk on March 20, 2021, 02:44:05 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???

Generally, people prefer to give merits to the post that are helpful, constructive, meaningful, informative, and more. But there are some members who have their own criteria for you to be eligible to receive his/her merit. I believe you shouldn't focus on getting merit for now but rather try to learn new things and these merits will come once someone appreciates your idea or post. I've checked your post history and most of your posts are related to bounty campaigns which are nearly impossible to receive some merit. I recommend for you to step up and visit more threads or sections other than that, made some constructive discussions.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Marykeller on March 20, 2021, 03:02:17 PM
Your main focus in this forum shouldn't be base on the merits system, how to rank up. You should build your energy on how to communicate and post better. Try and focus on building yourself intellectually about crypto and the rest will fall into place. There is so much to learn here. Am happy that am getting the knowledge I sole desire about crypto to enable me to be versatile in my dealings with crypto.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Darkelf11 on March 20, 2021, 04:02:49 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???

People only give merit depends on their post content. Such us.

Helpful
Quality
Constructive

Giving merit is depends on the merit giver because we have different characteristics so if you like the content you have a will to give them merit.  There is no rules about giving merit but we don't recommended giving merit to the low quality member just all need is to spam threads.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: seoincorporation on March 20, 2021, 04:27:25 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???

You can get merits on any post because merits are sent from users, if they like what are you posting then you will get merits.

Some users like to only post in giveaways and bounties, that kind of post doesn't give merits at all... so, the best way to get them is by sharing high-quality info. And merits are required to grow your account, if you want to be legendary someday then you need to get 1000 merits.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: qwertyup23 on March 20, 2021, 10:58:11 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???

Ohh, receiving merit is definitely subjective on the giver's end as it depends on the topics that generally warrants merit. It could be anything under the sun but generally, you may want to create posts that contribute to the forum as a whole.

I highly advise that you contribute to the forum by creating threads that serve as a backdrop for beginners (like you) in the cryptocurrency world. Avoid spams and replying to some "mega-threads" if you do want to receive merits. But typically, the whole merit system is really subjective as it depends upon the sender on what they find "useful" or "entertaining" for them.

Good luck on your forum journey and just remember to contribute!


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: pakhitheboss on March 21, 2021, 05:45:26 AM
Topics that are engaging, informative, and help members are considered good. This does not mean every topic you create will get Merit as the distribution of merit depends on fellow members who are reading your topic. Do not create random topics every day as those will considered spam. Follow the rules and you will rank up.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: finaleshot2016 on March 21, 2021, 06:44:39 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???
You've received single merit which means you already have a hint of how do we earn merits. The typical way of earning merit is to provide informative and quality posts, like the usual way in content creation, create content and earn like, upvotes and views.

That 1 merit of yours shows that even you aren't doing what we've suggested, you can gain merits but it's not guaranteed since only a few people give it like that. Yeah, it's true that you shouldn't focus on merits because the forum was typically made and focused on pure discussion. But I guess it's fine that you should do it for the merits since the forum will also benefit from that, it will lessen spam posting because you're aiming for the quality.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: iamsheikhadil on March 21, 2021, 07:56:48 AM
I was kinda surprised that you have over 1000 posts and you are asking this question now ;D but checked you post mostly on bounty section, so that's alright :) just engage more in the community outside the bounty section, post in your local language threads, participate in contests held here like the art contests to celebrate 10 years! Make good posts and you will get merits easily, as easy as it's said :D


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Taskford on March 21, 2021, 01:09:58 PM
I was kinda surprised that you have over 1000 posts and you are asking this question now ;D but checked you post mostly on bounty section, so that's alright :) just engage more in the community outside the bounty section, post in your local language threads, participate in contests held here like the art contests to celebrate 10 years! Make good posts and you will get merits easily, as easy as it's said :D

For that many would think that he is spammer and no one will bother to read his post history since it was full of bounty reports. But if he can correct that and as you said he can go engage with community to have a good discussion maybe from that he can get the merit he want. Also better he shouldn't think about merit since it will follow once he enjoy the discussions opened here.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: robelneo on March 22, 2021, 10:10:42 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???
For me something that will simplify explanation about Cryptocurrency and blockchain and similar topics, depends on the giver I usually give merit to newbies for coming up with a good post that adds value to the discussion, I even have two thread inviting newbies to post their best post for merits, I notice that you already have merit coming from OgNasty I will not contest it, he has a reason why he gives to you, maybe he wants to see how the discussion will go on.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: BITCOIN4X on March 22, 2021, 01:36:17 PM
I was kinda surprised that you have over 1000 posts and you are asking this question now ;D but checked you post mostly on bounty section,
LOL, it's not something that surprise me anymore now. Next time you come across a newbie who has a history of over 1000 post then I hope you won't be surprised any more as I believe they are bounty hunter who have been involved in social media bounty.

participate in contests held here like the art contests to celebrate 10 years!
No, it's too long for him. But I think the OP only need to change his current direction and mindset if he cares about his merit and rank. Engaging in lot of interesting discussion is one way to gain insight and knowledge. That's a great way to build our character here. Knowledge, insight, and experience are 3 things that really help users to achieve quality in every post.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: ultrloa on March 22, 2021, 02:02:52 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???
For me something that will simplify explanation about Cryptocurrency and blockchain and similar topics, depends on the giver I usually give merit to newbies for coming up with a good post that adds value to the discussion, I even have two thread inviting newbies to post their best post for merits, I notice that you already have merit coming from OgNasty I will not contest it, he has a reason why he gives to you, maybe he wants to see how the discussion will go on.

Simplification will make newbie confuse so I think this will not end up receiving a merit to someone and giving all of the information is required so that newbie will be knowledgeable and well equip once they want to earn for theirselves thats why mostly those long post with good explanation gets a.high merit percentgage since they post a good informative information.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Lucius on March 22, 2021, 02:14:46 PM
You're there already buddy. One of the legendary rank user had provided you with one merit and you ranked up already to jr. member. You can celebrate it now.

I would say unfortunately for the reason that the OP made this thread just for the reason that he gets that 1 merit, which in the end he succeeded. From all the posts that followed, the OP showed no intention of changing anything in its way of communicating on this forum - he's back to bounty campaigns, with only one difference, no longer as a Newbie but as a Jr. Member.

Congratulations, mission accomplished.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2341142;sa=showPosts


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: farmland on November 26, 2021, 03:46:15 PM
Im new in the forum as you mays ee from the left under my profile name but still i can give you answer.In my opinion "merit" is like a gift that someone gives you when he finds the information you provided useful for himself! So if you want to accuire merits make sure you put quality information in the forum and you wont notice when they start hetting higher and higher.
thank you for your attention .


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Alisha-k on November 29, 2021, 09:08:58 AM
Do not focus on achieving merits, that'll discourage you from posting regularly, I can say that from experience. They was a time when I was particular about hitting a certain amount of merit and so I tried everything possible to see that I got there, it gradually affected my posts because I was selective about the kind of post I made.

Just focus on making post that'll educate people, post that can engage people in bringing our their own opinions.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Gosgosking on November 29, 2021, 10:09:20 AM
A good post that passes vital information.  Let it make sense to anyone that comes across it, then it will be merited by anyone who feels like. If you make post to get merit you may miss it.
In all you have to be good in your discussion pattern, don't force your self to make a post when you don't have anything reasonable to say.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: CryptocurencyKing on November 29, 2021, 10:28:29 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???

Informative post
Relevant to the topic
Helpful post
Sometimes humorous post.

Mostly those kind of post are meritable so maybe contribute good here and you get the merits from the user who like your post. Also don't focus on altcoin section since that section mostly avoided by merit giver due to the spams happening on that section.
If only OP was paying attention to this thread, then I could have said, its a pained soul, trying to turn a new live but as it is, I think OP is just trolling. It doesn't matter what you say in this thread because, OP's attention is just focused on the altcoins and bounty sub-boards. Judging by the lots of post that came just after this thread creation, mainly proof of authentication and how OP could get this or become that... and the count has been registered on the forum far too long not to know what a merit deserving post should look like.

For as many beginners that look towards building there account and pay attention to this thread, I think the above quoted reply is a way to start. Put in work and yourself in whatever you present. Be creative, precise and on point. Remember, the forum values originality and should you get information from any resource material(s), site or credit the source.

For OP, stop trolling and try genuine learning, you could help the forum in ways not seen yet. I used to be like you once but, I changed and you could too. Just try!


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: aysg76 on November 29, 2021, 12:35:42 PM
Im new in the forum as you mays ee from the left under my profile name but still i can give you answer.In my opinion "merit" is like a gift that someone gives you when he finds the information you provided useful for himself! So if you want to accuire merits make sure you put quality information in the forum and you wont notice when they start hetting higher and higher.
thank you for your attention .
See i know you are new on the forum but first of all be familiar with all the rules and regulations of the forum in case to avoid any violation of the rules:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0

You have bumped the thread which is some months old and it's not a good practice at all.

Second work on your English and posting styles as there are lot of improvements needed if you are not native English speaker but this board requires posting in proper format on our end

Third you said merit is a gift but in actually I don't think so of it as gift but it is a reward for your effective posting and healthy contributions to the forum which includes Sharing and exchanging of knowledge and promoting good conversations whether technical or not on whichever board you want.No member is giving away merits gift to shitposter if you understand what i mean so take this into consideration.Merits are given based on your posts and what you deserve not merely as gift.

Rest keep learning and make the posts with following rules.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: mm2543363580 on November 29, 2021, 05:40:37 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???

Merit is subjective thing that you get it for quality posting. Some people have more merits then there activity that's because whatever they post is of high quality. I checked your account you are active over 1000 times here but still have only 1 merit thats because you are not involved in anything that has helped other or increase other knowledge. Try to browse forum, you will see what posts get merits.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: israt1@ on November 29, 2021, 06:16:06 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???
I don't think this question is of any importance to you. Because if any new member asked the question then maybe it would be accepted. Your joining date is 2018, as well as post 1000+. Suddenly you should not have this question in your mind now. Did you just join here to bounty. The forum was created to discuss all the information about Bitcoin.

Anyway, let's get your answer. To avoid spam, lock the topic from the lock button below


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: DdmrDdmr on November 29, 2021, 06:26:14 PM
The OP, whom by his posting history seems to be little concerned in practice with the formulated question (see his posting history since then), is probably wondering why he’s getting incoming messages on this thread after it being inactive since March 2021, only to be bumped yesterday by an account (@farmland), which has since been banned (not nuked).

The truth of it is that neither the OP, nor the bumper are interesting in the topic really …


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Issa56 on November 29, 2021, 10:24:54 PM
If you contribute positively to the forum I believe you will be rewarded with merit, make sure you make positive post which will benefit the forum members and the forum itself I believe you will be rewarded with merit and make sure whenever you are making post don't go against the forum rules like plagiarizing, make sure you make the post yourself and if you are getting your post from another place make sure you put the source of your post, you don't have to copy other people's post and be claiming it's yours.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Distinctin on November 29, 2021, 10:28:16 PM
That depends on the one who gives the merit, you can make a post that you think good which are helpful, but don't do it for merit purposes only, make it your normal posting habit as merit will eventually be given to you in due time. Don't forget that we also have the merit sources which has tons of merit, they are just looking for a good post to spread their merit and if you are one of them, you'll likely receive it and that would help you to rank up.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: GeorgeJohn on November 30, 2021, 07:36:45 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???
I went through your post history and i noticed that you are a Bounty Hunter, so it's very obvious that bounty hunters do not like to learn, and they are eager to earn amount of bitcoin or USD, if your ready to earn merit as well, just devote out time to learn, make some research and take a precaution of observation thoroughly in the board's of the forum and follow anyone that's suitable for you to comprehend. Because earning merit requires hard working through your post quality, because low quality post's doesn't fetch merit.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Luffygroove on November 30, 2021, 11:16:24 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? of course the one that deserves it. It gives you enlightenment, new information based on valid sources, good logical thinking that can bring a new perspective, a thread that can be helpful and give advantages for many people, and so on. It's actually very subjective cause it depends on people who want to give it. Sometimes, because it's favorable for them, they can give it to you. However, I think some of the causes above can present some of the reasons.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Anguwa on December 01, 2021, 10:52:39 PM
Bitcointalk forum is a very nice and friendly interactive group, where merit is awarded according to contributions one give out in the forum, by providing a very vital information, answering questions to help others out and solve their problems. Such contributions to the forum results to very high rank due to your contribution.


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: Rengga Jati on December 01, 2021, 11:59:42 PM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???
Some posts that at least:
- Not spam
- No plagiarism
- Informative
- On topic
- Clear explanation (with short or long words)
- No bounty reports

But sometimes, some members will give it with different criteria and unpredictable.  :D

I don't think this question is of any importance to you. Because if any new member asked the question then maybe it would be accepted. Your joining date is 2018, as well as post 1000+. Suddenly you should not have this question in your mind now. Did you just join here to bounty. The forum was created to discuss all the information about Bitcoin.
I also checked these.
And wow, with his 1612 posts since 2018, most of his posts are only:
- Bounty reports
- Bounty POA
And those are almost 98%, I checked it until page 10 and the posts are the same.
And for OP, I expect that you really read these answers, not  only making thread and leave these because many members here help you to give answers of what you must do to get merit.
Although actually, you  can read the information very easily on this board, moreover if seeing that you were here since 2018.
Good luck for you, hopefully you will do something better, not only posting bounty report and POA..


Title: Re: Merit is required?
Post by: yagamitaichi on December 02, 2021, 02:01:17 AM
What kind of post gives good merit? ???

My advice is to make quality posts and the output can help friends who previously didn't understand to understand.
To make quality posts, of course, you must have knowledge besides that it also needs to be organized and adjusted to the Forum Rules,
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.0

The first thing you need to do is read more, avoid spam, shitpost, and low-quality posts.
Spam and shitpost will most likely be removed by moderators. Apart from these 2 things, out-of-topic posts will also be deleted.
If you have done the things above, you will most likely get merit from a merited member.